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1)What is the mass of Nitrogen in NH3? (use two decimal places)

2)What is the TOTAL mass of Hydrogen in NH3? (use two decimal places)

3)What is the Molar Mass of NH3? (use 2 decimal places)

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Answer:

1) The Mass of Nitrogen in
NH_3 is
14.00 gm.

2) The Mass of Hydrogen in
NH_3 is
3.00 gm.

3)The Molar Mass of
NH_3 is
17.00 gm.

Explanation:

Solving for Part 1.

In
NH_3 that is Ammonia there is 1 atom of Nitrogen.

So the atomic mass of Nitrogen is same as the mass of Nitrogen in
NH_3.

Atomic mass of Nitrogen = 14.00 gm

Hence The Mass of Nitrogen in
NH_3 is
14.00 gm.

Solving for Part 2.

In
NH_3 there are 3 atoms of Hydrogen.

Atomic mass of Hydrogen = 1.00 gm

So the mass of Hydrogen in
NH_3 is 3 times of its atomic mass.

Mass of Hydrogen = 3 × Atomic mass of Hydrogen


Mass\ of\ Hydrogen =3*1.00=3.00\ gm

Hence The Mass of Hydrogen in
NH_3 is
3.00 gm.

Solving for Part 3.

In
NH_3 there is 1 atom Nitrogen and 3 atoms of Hydrogen.

So molar mass is the sum of mass of nitrogen and mass of Hydrogen in
NH_3.

Molar mass of
NH_3=Mass of Nitrogen+Mass of Hydrogen


Molar\ mass\ of\ NH_3=14.00+3.00=17.00\ gm

Hence The Molar Mass of
NH_3 is
17.00 gm.

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